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Poll Question: Vote for the three best, not your own!
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5 [10.64%]
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6 [12.77%]
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3 [6.38%]
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mathman0806 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 14 2021 at 19:37
I had Shatner's cover of Rocket Man from the Science Fiction Film Awards show as a possibility. I'll post that as out of competition. It was one of those things that was a lasting childhood memory from when I was 10.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mirakaze Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 02:51
I really want to nominate this song as it's quite dear to me, but I don't know if it's stretching the theme too far: just one minute of spoken word in a nine-minute song? I have some ideas for possible replacements if people aren't okay with this

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 03:06
Originally posted by Easy Money Easy Money wrote:

Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

And, a bit more radical, considered as "minimal tape music" (for the patient among you... I once attended to a session with this piece played (from tape) in a screening room - without images. It was quite mesmerizing... See here for more info):

Alvin Lucier - I Am Sitting in a Room:

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I have the original vinyl LP of this piece. Bought it at a college music library sale.


Good thing! I guess it is (becoming) a collecter's item, so cherish it!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 03:14
Now, because of my previous suggestions, you all must think that I'm a very serious guy, which is very much true, of course. So, to add up to that, a final one from a band that you know by now from previous IA-polls... (and, if you are all going to complain about it, or that it becomes too serious and/or if you are going be nasty with me, I will nominate the Alvin Lucier piece...Clown)

King Missile - Jesus Was Way Cool:





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mila-13 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 03:16


Arnold Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire, Serenade (1912)

Christine Schaefer & Ensemble Intercontemporain, conducted by Pierre Boulez

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il6o1x9nxCY

Lyrics

https://www.oxfordlieder.co.uk/song/2132


This one everyone knows, I guess but the song title fits so well the theme. I just couldn’t resist! lol

Laurie Anderson: Language is a Virus (From Outer Space) (1986)


Fauve: Blizzard (2013)

Lyrics https://lyricstranslate.com/fr/blizzard-blizzard.html


Fauve is a French art collective of music and videography established in 2010 in Paris. The act depends mostly on story telling through acting, through spoken word and musical accompaniment. Here is the long version of the song which features their self-made video.





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 04:16
Originally posted by Mirakaze Mirakaze wrote:

I really want to nominate this song as it's quite dear to me, but I don't know if it's stretching the theme too far: just one minute of spoken word in a nine-minute song? I have some ideas for possible replacements if people aren't okay with this
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This is fine, the theme is interpreted generously. Obviously you can suggest more stuff anyway, however finally just one nomination as always.

@Mila: Laurie Anderson, as great as she is, doesn't qualify though because she's on PA. But of course you have posted enough other choices.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 04:34
Maybe it is too big a theme as I have already three more candidates to post.... need to be at least a bit selective, so this super-iconic and probably well-known one is out of competition  (the usual excuse for posting too many Tongue).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 04:36
And the official third suggestion is the Kruder & Dorfmeister Remix of Bug Powder Dust by Bomb the Bass, so that we have some proper trip rap hop remix stuff from the nineties.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mila-13 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 04:40

@suitkees
You call Alvin Lucier radical? This is radical: Complete silence! And you know what, I was seriously considering to post and nominate an excerpt of this performance which is explained here. LOL



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 06:05
^ Marina Abramovic is a fascinating artist, but we're leaving the realm of music abit. Within the domain of music, you probably know John Cage's 4'33...!? But it's not fitting the poll criteria (no talking)...

BTW, regarding Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, this is exactly the edition I have on CD (Ensemble intercontemporain with Christine Schäfer and conducted by Pierre Boulez). I love Schoenberg's work in general, as well as the work of Pierre Boulez, both as composer and as conductor (especially with the Ensemble intercontemporain!)!


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mathman0806 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 07:43
Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

And the official third suggestion is the Kruder & Dorfmeister Remix of Bug Powder Dust by Bomb the Bass, so that we have some proper trip rap hop remix stuff from the nineties.
<<video removed for space>>


Cool. I know the original but had not heard this trip hoppy remix before. Definitely changes and betters the original in my opinion.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 08:17
Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

And the official third suggestion is the Kruder & Dorfmeister Remix of Bug Powder Dust by Bomb the Bass, so that we have some proper trip rap hop remix stuff from the nineties.
<<video removed for space>>


Cool. I know the original but had not heard this trip hoppy remix before. Definitely changes and betters the original in my opinion.

I knew this first and was immediately attracted to it. I heard the original later and was somewhat disappointed, but of course I was biased by the K&D version. The original has a totally different feeling to it, interesting in its own right. Maybe Remixes is also a worthy poll theme one day.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (3) Thanks(3)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 08:31

It's too warm outside, so a good day to listen to music. I served myself a "swimming pool" (i.e. a pastis with lots of water and ice) to listen to all the talk that is going on... Page 1:


Lewian: Never heard of The Blech but Die einsame Träne sounds quite interesting, as if avant-garde goes mainstream. Intriguing. I prefer Red Snapper's Suckerpunch, though, great almost trance inducing groove and flow with wonderful trumpet interludes. Nice listen!

Logan: Yes, I know Gil Scot-Heron's The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, but it is a very good piece: engaging, engaged, musically rich and with a great groove and flow. Gainsbourg is also known to me and another good one. I'm less impressed by Matt Berry, it's nice to hear, but will not be sticking with me long after.

The Anders: I quite like this piece by Dan Turèll and Halfdan E. Lighthearted and serious text at the same time (makes me think a bit of the poetry of your fellow countryman Jørgen Leth), and the music is very entertaining, music-hall like, illustrating the chaotic of daily life. Very nice.

jamesbaldwin: Beautiful poetic work by Gilad Atzmon, as far as I can understand the lyrics. Musically very melancholic, a kind of mélange between klezmer and latin music. I quite like this calm atmospheric song.

Snicolette: Robin Williamson tells as an intriguing and captivating story, also in a captivating way, but somehow the music sounds a bit too accessory here to me.

Easy Money: Great to give us some Johnny Cash; you feel the atmosphere of the place he is playing... Makes me think of the great biopic Walk The Line in which this performance is treated too. I like this one for what it represents, more than for the song itself, but it is always nice to hear again.

Shadowyzard: Well, I listened to the first track and to two snippets of each of the other two tracks, but this is really one of the few genres of music that I really don't like at all. I cannot connect to it, this passes me by completely.

Cristi: An eclectic selection... Ghost Song by The Doors, I didn't remember this one and it's quite good (as most The Doors things). Unconscious by [no band name given] has some interesting things in it, especially when it calms down a bit, but for me it is completely destroyed by the drumming - a pity. My favourite of yours is Erik Truffaz' piece (a national hero here) with Nya, a great jazzy piece of music and rap. Good one!

mathman: This work of Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy may not have the quality of Gil Scot-Heron's piece but it is sure as engaging. The clip is very good (which is explained by the fact that it was made by Mark Pellington - not unknown to me). But I prefer Soul Coughing's Screenwriter's Blues: great playing, dramatics, originality. Weird Al is OK and fun, but cannot compete with the former.

JD: Ah, The Police, always good! Didn't remember that the talking section was that long, actually. Nice to hear, but far from their best. Didn't know John Baldry and his "boodjie woodjie"; rock 'n roll with a great story. Quite nice. Another change of style with Commander Cody, moving forward on country terrain. Again a great story, but I prefer John Baldry's...

I prophesy disaster: The Bevis Fond deliver a quite raw and noisy avant-garage, if that could exist. Interesting to discover, but a bit too much noise on the long run. Rollins Band pack's out when stating "I'm a Liar" in a style that is not of my liking, where the other parts are laid back and bluesy and quite nice. Of the three I prefer Ella's Uncle by Matthew Trapnell, great groove and recordings inserted - musically much richer than the other two, imo. Very nice.

Wiz_d_kidd: This is Ponderous by 2NU with another story of everyday life with some interesting sound effects and recordings. Nice, but not the most engaging of what I've heard up till now.

Dr wu: Masters of Reality, with their tea problems. Fun indeed, and quite good to listen to! William Shatner gives us another fun listen, with both of his feet firmly on the ground - this one doesn't disappoint me at all!
 



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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:


Cristi: An eclectic selection... Ghost Song by The Doors, I didn't remember this one and it's quite good (as most The Doors things). Unconscious by [no band name given] has some interesting things in it, especially when it calms down a bit, but for me it is completely destroyed by the drumming - a pity. My favourite of yours is Erik Truffaz' piece (a national hero here) with Nya, a great jazzy piece of music and rap. Good one!


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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

[snip] Logan: Yes, I know Gil Scot-Heron's The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, but it is a very good piece: engaging, engaged, musically rich and with a great groove and flow. Gainsbourg is also known to me and another good one. I'm less impressed by Matt Berry, it's nice to hear, but will not be sticking with me long after. [/snip]

I'm glad you like the Gil Scott-Heron and Serge Gainsbourg music (of which I had used the similar "Cargo Culte" in an earlier interactive poll), and I'm not surprised that Nickie would have thought to mention it (or another).  I would have been surprised if no one else had mentioned it being as well-known and apt as it is (edit, meaning "The Revolution Will not Be Televised", not the Gainsbourg).  It has a groove to it that I love (in similar ways to how Can and Neu! groove) and the lyrics and historical-perspective make it all the more interesting.  As for the Matt Berry, I dig it and it amuses me for its rather lame absurdity, especially as the intro to the album Opium, but then I love Matt Berry.  I don't know how familiar you are with him, but he was involved the shows Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, Snuff Box, and Toast of London (and appeared in the IT Crowd) as well as other things.  My favourite album of his is probably Kill the Wolf.  The first thing I got to know of his is AD/BC: A Rock Opera, which I love.  I won't say this is up to that for comedic appeal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kPoM_RrNOo

Thanks for taking the time to comment on the selections (don't think I'll find the time to do the same, but I always appreciate it when others can).


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote TCat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2021 at 09:55
Sorry but I'm going to have to pass on this poll.  I need some time to get settled in.  But I'm sure I'll be visiting the thread.

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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

I had Shatner's cover of Rocket Man from the Science Fiction Film Awards show as a possibility. I'll post that as out of competition. It was one of those things that was a lasting childhood memory from when I was 10.




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^Seen that a few times..one of the worst he has done...and he has done some stinkers imho.

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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

The Anders: I quite like this piece by Dan Turèll and Halfdan E. Lighthearted and serious text at the same time (makes me think a bit of the poetry of your fellow countryman Jørgen Leth), and the music is very entertaining, music-hall like, illustrating the chaotic of daily life. Very nice.


Thanks a lot for the nice comment. I think it is very plausible that Dan Turèll and Jørgen Leth influenced each other, but I think Dan Turèll was a little more anarchistic in his approach.

Fun fact: When he died in 1993, all the Copenhagen taxi drivers had flags on their cars.
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